Applying for disability benefits, whether they be from the Social Security Administartion or the VA, is a process can be quite confusing, so we have broken down parts of it into helpful, easy-to-understand articles.
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Declare “War” On Spam TextsSpam texts have become the top mobile threat and the new frontier for fraud.
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For Veterans Facing Foreclosure the VA May be Able to Offer a LifelineIf you’re a Veteran falling behind on your home loan, the VA Home Loan Program Reform Act, which was signed into law on July 30, offers a crucial lifeline.
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Question of the Month: “With all my medical problems, how in the world could Social Security deny me?”To win disability benefits it is not enough to have medical problems—even if you have severe disabling medical problems.
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Comfort Food: Chai Tea Mix (When You’ve Had Enough Pumpkin Spice)If you’ve had enough pumpkin spice everything, try this recipe to treat your tastebuds to something new.
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Overcoming the Challenges of an “Unprovable” VA ClaimHave you run into a brick wall with the VA over a disability claim that seems impossible to prove?
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What You Can Do if the VA Makes a Mistake in Your CaseIt probably goes without saying: The VA oftentimes makes mistakes in handling Veterans’ disability claims. Afterall, VA staff are only human.
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When I Reach Full Retirement Age What Happens to My Social Security Disability Benefits?Once you are approved for Social Security disability, your benefit payments will last until one of three things happen
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Comfort Food: Apple CakeOctober is National Apple Month. Celebrate apples with this easy-to-make cake.
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Meet David VrudneyOne of the reasons that David Vrudney is successful as a VA Disability Case Manager for Cuddigan Law is that David understands what it means to serve.
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Social Security Adds New Health Conditions to the Compassionate Allowance ListDisability applicants who qualify for the Compassionate Allowances (CAL) Program can receive a decision within weeks rather than waiting for months.